Tiki Mugs
STIV
aka Tiki Kaimuki Moai Mug in 14 collections
STIV was designed and manufactured by Falin Minoru aka Tiki Kaimuki. STIV is a moai with a heavy woodgrain. He has no eyes, a long, broad nose and a rectangular mouth. STIV was named after Stiv Bators of the Dead Boys. Glazes will vary on this limited edition of 50.
Kim's Kon-Tiki Mug Green
in 6 collections
The design of this mug is borrowed from Thor Heyerdahl's Kon Tiki boat, which used the design of a South American sun god, Kon Tiki. Forehead has three sunray-like dashes, lips are two horizontal lines. Marked "Kim's Kon Tiki Tucson AZ" on back. During the 1980's Kon Tiki was owned by Mr. Kim, a former chef at the restaurant, and he ordered new barware stamped with 'Kim's Kon Tiki', although the bar itself never legally changed name.
Some of these were made by CARMAX ENT. (marked on bottom) and some are marked from FIRE HUT MFG.
Arte 4 Rongo
in 1 collection
This tiki mug was manufactured in Spain. The mug is shaped like a tiki head, and is dark brown with paler lips and lidded eyes. Marked "Arte 4" on bottom.
Pat's At Punaluu Daga Warrior Mug
in 3 collections
This tiki mug from Daga is slightly flared at the top and bottom, and has a tiki with gritted teeth, small almond-shaped slanted eyes, and a "V" design on its forehead. Brown glazed exterior with white interior. Marked "Pat's at Punaluu" on the back over a map of Oahu and a kane in a loin cloth holding a torch.
Magno Skullhead Ltd
aka Munktiki Magno Skullhead in 10 collections
Magno Skullhead was manufactured by Munktiki. It is a large skull-shaped mug with deep eye sockets, a fork-shaped nasal cavity and an open mouth which is sporadically filled with teeth. This mug is essentially the Mr. Potato Head of drinking vessels. He comes with interchangeable eyes, ears, hats and mouth items.
Porcelanas Pavon Vasija 3
in 4 collections
Vasija 3 was manufactured by Porcelanas Pavon in Spain. The mug is blue with closed football-shaped eyes, large nostrils and an oval, open mouth. The face has a curved triangle pattern above and below the eyes and above the mouth.
Handled Hobbyist Duncan Home Stackable Tiki
aka Homemade Duncan Tiki Mug in 3 collections
Duncan Home Ceramics made kits for making these tiki mugs at home. Several designs, all with a slightly narrower base than body, to allow for stacking. This version has tiki faces on each side and a handle.
Handled Hobbyist Duncan Home Stackable Maori Tiki
aka Homemade Duncan Tiki Mug in 2 collections
Duncan Home Ceramics made kits for making these tiki mugs at home. Several designs, all with a slightly narrower base than body, to allow for stacking. This version has Maori style faces on each side and a handle.
Lava Bob Mug
aka Gecko's Lava Bob in 7 collections
This is Gecko's version of the Tiki Bob mug. Serenely happy and simple tiki face with white crackle glaze. It has Gecko's black lava glaze on the exterior and a red glaze on the interior. Eyes and mouth are also black.
Kapriman PNG Palette
aka Ocea Otica Kapriman Mug in 1 collection
Kapriman was designed and produced by Cass McClure aka Ocea Otica. The design is based on a spirit carving from Kapriman in Papua New Guinea. The mug has large eyes made up of concentric circles, a long nose with broad nostrils and five large protruding teeth. This version has a glaze with red tones flecked with brown on the face and a tan glaze on the features.
Bug Eyed Moai White
in 2 collections
This mug is of a stylized moai, more narrow at the top, and having distinctive large, rounded eyeballs. The glaze on this version is white interior, and the mug has a concave base.
Stoneware Moai Salt & Pepper Shakers
in 0 collections
These blue and beige speckled stoneware shakers feature a moai with no eyes and a broad protruding nose.